Ninong Ry’s Kitchen Submerged Again as Floods Hit Malabon

Ninong Ry Shares Glimpse of Flood-Hit Home

NINONG RY – Even celebrity chef and content creator Ninong Ry was once again caught in the aftermath of heavy flooding in Malabon, as relentless rains swept through his home.

Even well-known chef and food content creator Ryan Morales Reyes, famously known as Ninong Ry, was not spared from the flooding brought by continuous rains caused by the southwest monsoon or habagat.

On Tuesday, July 22, the popular social media personality took to Facebook to share the devastating impact the flood had on his home. In his post, Ninong Ry revealed that floodwaters had entered his house, including the kitchen where he usually shoots his cooking videos and food content.

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Photo Source: @Ninong Ry FB

The images he posted showed the extent of the damage and how floodwater had submerged his home once again. Despite the recurrence of this unfortunate event, Ninong Ry remained hopeful and encouraged his followers to stay strong.

“Heto na naman tayo. Stay safe mga inaanak. Makakaahon din tayo. Laban lang,” he wrote, maintaining a positive and resilient tone amid the challenges.

His message quickly garnered support from fans and fellow creators, who expressed concern and sent words of encouragement. Many praised him for showing strength and optimism during difficult times.

Ninong Ry also gave his followers a glimpse of the surrounding areas in Malabon, where he resides. The post included scenes of heavily flooded streets and communities affected by the habagat. His update highlighted the widespread impact of the heavy rains, not only on individuals like him but on many Filipino families in flood-prone areas.

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Photo Source: @Ninong Ry FB

Known for his humorous and down-to-earth approach to cooking content, Ninong Ry has inspired millions online. Despite the temporary setback, his positive attitude serves as a reminder that resilience and unity can help communities rise above even the most trying circumstances.

As the rainy season continues to affect parts of the country, his story sheds light on the importance of disaster preparedness and the everyday struggles of ordinary Filipinos during extreme weather events.

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